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"Radical Harmonies"

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Date: Tue, Oct 17, 2006, 07:00 AM
Date:
Tuesday, November 28, 2006.
7:00 PM.<BR/>

Location: WCC, main lounge<BR/><BR/>

<p>11/28</p>
<p>&#34;Radical Harmonies&#34; (2002, directed by Dee Mosbacher)</p>
<p>This award-winning documentary examines the forgotten history of the Women's</p>
<p>Music Cultural Movement. Though in the early 21st century, feminist</p>
<p>musicians have crossed over to mainstream success (Ani DiFranco, Sheryl</p>
<p>Crow, and Alanis Morrissette, for example), the foremothers of these famous</p>
<p>femmes had to contend with much sexism and resistance. Starting with 1970s</p>
<p>female artists, producers, engineers, and technicians that paved the way</p>
<p>for a bustling women's music tradition, this film includes interviews with</p>
<p>Cris Williamson, Linda Tillery, Mary Watkins, Ani DiFranco, and Melissa</p>
<p>Ferrick.</p>
<p>This film series is a component of Introduction to Feminist Studies (FEMST</p>
<p>101/HIST 107), taught by Professor Estelle Freedman, which examines how</p>
<p>gender inequality is created and perpetuated, and how feminist theory and</p>
<p>movements respond to gender inequality. Films are open to the public and</p>
<p>all members of the Stanford community.</p>
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